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<blockquote data-quote="cotjones" data-source="post: 3175791" data-attributes="member: 573988"><p>the waves from 2 different size subs wouldn't cancel much more than that of 2 same size setups, so cancellation isn't really a huge concern, not to mention the sound waves from those subs are SO big that the points at which they would cancel would literrally make up an infinitly small portion of the entire sound wave...</p><p></p><p>the biggest concern is distortion because 2 different size subs will never put out the same signal so everytime a different signal is added a composite wave if formes like this...</p><p></p><p><img src="http://sol.sci.uop.edu/~jfalward/physics17/chapter10/fundsecondthird.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>this kind of wave can be more difficult for a single sub to play and sometimes sound like distortion</p><p></p><p>in the situation of using different size subs this distorion is still completely minisucle because the waves don't intersect but every so often</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cotjones, post: 3175791, member: 573988"] the waves from 2 different size subs wouldn't cancel much more than that of 2 same size setups, so cancellation isn't really a huge concern, not to mention the sound waves from those subs are SO big that the points at which they would cancel would literrally make up an infinitly small portion of the entire sound wave... the biggest concern is distortion because 2 different size subs will never put out the same signal so everytime a different signal is added a composite wave if formes like this... [IMG]http://sol.sci.uop.edu/~jfalward/physics17/chapter10/fundsecondthird.jpg[/IMG] this kind of wave can be more difficult for a single sub to play and sometimes sound like distortion in the situation of using different size subs this distorion is still completely minisucle because the waves don't intersect but every so often [/QUOTE]
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